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Thread: U.S. to take North Korea off terrorist list in Oct - Kyodo

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    Default U.S. to take North Korea off terrorist list in Oct - Kyodo

    TOKYO (Reuters) - The United States has told Japan that it will remove North Korea from its terrorist blacklist this month, Kyodo news agency reported on Thursday, quoting unidentified Japanese government sources.

    The report follows talks in Tokyo on Wednesday between Japan's top negotiator on North Korean nuclear issues and U.S. special envoy Sung Kim.
    A Japanese foreign ministry spokesman said he could not immediately comment on the report.
    Kyodo reported that U.S. envoy Christopher Hill, in talks in North Korea earlier this month, agreed that Washington would not make verification of Pyongyang's uranium enrichment programme or proliferation activities a condition of delisting.
    Hill also agreed that first verification of the North's plutonium-related activities listed by Pyongyang in June would be conducted, Kyodo reported. The United States agreed to continue food support begun in June and asked Japan to consider helping with such humanitarian aid, Kyodo said.


    Prime Minister Taro Aso had been informed of the U.S. decision and that Sung Kim had apparently conveyed it to Japan's top negotiator on North Korean nuclear issues, Akitaka Saiki, in talks on Wednesday in Tokyo, Kyodo said.
    Japan was prepared to accept the delisting but would decline the request for food aid, taking into consideration that it plans to extend economic sanctions on Pyongyang because of a lack of progress in settling a feud over Japanese citizens kidnapped to the North decades ago, it reported. Washington said it would take North Korea off the terrorism list, bringing economic and diplomatic benefits, once a system had been agreed to verify Pyongyang's nuclear programme.

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    Default Re: U.S. to take North Korea off terrorist list in Oct - Kyodo

    The Bush administration is still is pushing forward taking N. Korea off the terorist list. Even with the test missile firing. Even with N. Korea going back on their word to shut down the nuclear facility and now actively repairing it. Even with N. Korea throwing out the IAEA Inspectors.

    I don't get it. It makes no sense.

    We have seen this time and time and time again from N. Korea. Belligerent brinksmanship and shameless deceit.

    N. Korea deserves absolutely nothing until they 100% deliver on promises made and broken. This is ridiculous.

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    Default Re: U.S. to take North Korea off terrorist list in Oct - Kyodo

    Unfortunately, I get it.

    President Bush is behaving no different than any other politician. Amid all that has gone wrong one way or another during his Presidency, he is trying to salvage some sort of legacy. That legacy is one of having eliminated several state sponsors of terror - Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and North Korea.

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    Default Re: U.S. to take North Korea off terrorist list in Oct - Kyodo

    Bush is el hefe stupido.
    "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure, than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much because they live in the gray twilight that knows neither victory nor defeat."
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